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How big is the global market for clean maritime solutions?

Praktisk informasjon
Språk: Norsk
Sted: Thormøhlens Gate 49A
Type: Næringsliv, forskning og politikk
Adresse: Thormøhlens Gate 49A
Arrangør: Maritime CleanTech
Tid: 13:00
- 14:30
Kontaktperson
Navn: Tiril Amalie Johansen
E-post: tiril@maritimecleantech.no
Telefon: +47 95242155

*Arrangementet krever påmelding

Join the launch of a first-of-its-kind report uncovering new export opportunities for Norway.

Join the launch of a first-of-its-kind report uncovering new export opportunities for Norway.

The Norwegian maritime industry is by far the largest export industry in Norway after oil and gas, strongly driven by suppliers of equipment and technology.

Commissioned by Innovation Norway, Maritime CleanTech has mapped Norwegian exports of maritime climate technology and assessed the global market potential in collaboration with Menon Economics. This marks the first time such an analysis has been carried out, and the results are highly interesting. How will these insights influence the government’s work on a new maritime strategy?

Few of Norway’s established industries are already world-leading while also offering significant growth potential. In DNB’s report on future competitiveness, exports of climate technology from the maritime industry are highlighted as one of Norway’s major opportunities.

In 2025, maritime suppliers of technology, equipment and design exported a total of NOK 164 billion. How much of this can be attributed to climate technology? And what does the global market for climate technology in shipping look like?

You will hear from, among others:

  • Marianne Sivertsen Næss, Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy (tba)
  • Håkon Haugli, CEO of Innovation Norway
  • Håvard Tvedte, Interim CEO of Maritime CleanTech
  • Erik Jakobsen, Partner at Menon Economics
  • Representatives from leading companies in the maritime industry

More information and a detailed programme to be announced.

Register for the event in the link above.

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